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i had the same experience, i was on with jennifer granholm "on war room". >> i said, hey, happy new year. and she went what? i can't believe i haven't seen you yet. >> the ogburn rule. >> two weeks. peter ogburn is here. he makes the rules. >> january 4th was my cult-off. >> dan henning good morning. >> hi. >> a little bit too harsh. get a little bit of a... >> exactly. phil bachus has the phones and cyprian boulding our videographer extra order narrative. >> a chance to lookinaire. >> a chance to look the. >> the academy awards a big deal. but there are so many and the golden globes have come on. making a lot of news. they certainly driver's license last night at the beverly hilton for a lot of reasons. tina fey and amy poehler. you could not do better than get the two of them to host it. they welcomed everybody with what's unique. >> we honor the television shows that have entertained us as well as theaters that have been in -- films that have been in theaters two days. >> that's what makes it so special. only do the beautiful people of film rub shoulders with the rat-faced people of t
i had the same experience, i was on with jennifer granholm "on war room". >> i said, hey, happy new year. and she went what? i can't believe i haven't seen you yet. >> the ogburn rule. >> two weeks. peter ogburn is here. he makes the rules. >> january 4th was my cult-off. >> dan henning good morning. >> hi. >> a little bit too harsh. get a little bit of a... >> exactly. phil bachus has the phones and cyprian boulding our videographer...
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back inside "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm. so there are disturbing new numbers out today from the census bureau even as the unemployment rate drops, the ranks of the working poor are rising. in 2011, 32% of working familiar list made $46,000 or less which was not enough to cover their basic living expenses and that's a 4% jump from 2007. it's getting worse. meanwhile the richest 20% of the nation's wealthiest working families took home nearly half of all wages. my next guest has made it his mission to eradicate union theological seminary and one of the organizers behind tomorrow's vision for a new america: a future without poverty poverty. the event, which is being held at george washington university is going to feature a brood cross-section of politicians and scholars including former house speaker newt gingrich and talk show host tavis smiley. dr. west is coming to us from washington, d.c. welcome to the show! >> thank you so much my dear sister jennifer. how are you doing? >> jennifer: i'm doing grea
back inside "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm. so there are disturbing new numbers out today from the census bureau even as the unemployment rate drops, the ranks of the working poor are rising. in 2011, 32% of working familiar list made $46,000 or less which was not enough to cover their basic living expenses and that's a 4% jump from 2007. it's getting worse. meanwhile the richest 20% of the nation's wealthiest working families took home nearly half of all wages. my next guest...
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we'll see. >> jennifer: we'll see if we can hear them announcing right now that bill clinton and hillary clinton, the past president and the future president. >> some would say the former and the future. >> jennifer: arriving together. as they walked into the building, i was noticing that they -- obviously they have externalized their happiness. >> john: they have a lot to look back on and maybe a lot to look forward to. >> she's talking to the big obama donors. secretary clinton just got through some -- talk about stress. that is one political figure who knows stress. >> jennifer: interesting. yesterday at emily's list, they had a big gathering in washington where all of the women who they helped to elect like elizabeth warren and tammy baldwin and claire mccaskill, everybody was there. there was a video there where all of the women were saying and next, a woman president. talking about how excited they would be for hillary. there are so many women across the country who are crossing their fingers hoping that she gets the rest that she needs so that she can gear up. i'm glad to hear tha
we'll see. >> jennifer: we'll see if we can hear them announcing right now that bill clinton and hillary clinton, the past president and the future president. >> some would say the former and the future. >> jennifer: arriving together. as they walked into the building, i was noticing that they -- obviously they have externalized their happiness. >> john: they have a lot to look back on and maybe a lot to look forward to. >> she's talking to the big obama donors....
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bill clinton walks out and gets a standing ovation. place goes crazy. ben affleck thanks the military, pull the shot up now. check out who was not clapping. there is richard gere not clapping. >> kimberly: my gosh. >> eric: mel gibson, not clapping. robert downey junior not clapping. harvey weinstein not clapping and denzel washington. they don't even clap. >> dana: could it be they weren't listening? >> bob: he sounds like -- >> andrea: the minute the camera went on them, the camera panned the room after he said that. as soon as the stars, always the actor knew they were on camera, they were like -- >> eric: yeah, yeah. military, great, great. >> kimberly: that was freaky you just went all madp team and used a telestrator and circled everyone's head. awesome. you probably had to rewind and pause it a lot. >> eric: went back and forth on 20 times. >> kimberly: i know you. that's what i'm saying. i know you did it for sure. bob? >> bob: i am still upset "silence of the lambs" didn't get nomination. my favorite moment is jodie foster and came out and sort
bill clinton walks out and gets a standing ovation. place goes crazy. ben affleck thanks the military, pull the shot up now. check out who was not clapping. there is richard gere not clapping. >> kimberly: my gosh. >> eric: mel gibson, not clapping. robert downey junior not clapping. harvey weinstein not clapping and denzel washington. they don't even clap. >> dana: could it be they weren't listening? >> bob: he sounds like -- >> andrea: the minute the camera went...
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the last time west virginia and kentucky backed a democrat was bill clinton in 1996. he won west virginia by 93,000 votes and kentucky by 13,000. four years later, gore lost both states and it was a 41,000 vote gap in west virginia. more than 230,000 in kentucky. the gap got wider when john kerry lost in 2004. you see the pattern here. president obama improved on those numbers slightly in 2008, but still lost both states and his numbers fell off the table, if you will, this past november, the gap nearly doubled to 180,000 in west virginia and he lost kentucky by more than 400,000 votes. but last year, the war on coal had become a familiar theme on billboards, campaign signs and on tv. coal related donors poured more than $12 million into the campaign. 90% of it to republican, believe it or not, but to blame the president's agenda doesn't take in the bigger picture. coal production has dropped because demand is down and easily accessible coal has disappeared. low cost natural gas and fracking threatens to cut them even more. never the less, the politics of the war on c
the last time west virginia and kentucky backed a democrat was bill clinton in 1996. he won west virginia by 93,000 votes and kentucky by 13,000. four years later, gore lost both states and it was a 41,000 vote gap in west virginia. more than 230,000 in kentucky. the gap got wider when john kerry lost in 2004. you see the pattern here. president obama improved on those numbers slightly in 2008, but still lost both states and his numbers fell off the table, if you will, this past november, the...
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oscar hosts always get thrashed. >>> when bill clinton strutted out on stage at the globes, everyone in the room was surprised but steven spielberg. e! news reported the speilberg pitched the idea to his presidential buddy earlier last week. clinton was later seen chatting up jennifer lopez at the after parties. >>> damian lewis was seen dancing gangnam style after the show. he's going to regret that picture, i think. while the cia would frown on this behavior, we'll let it slide for one night, but not again. >>> a new report from the l.a. county coroner's office says actress natalie wood sustained bruising prior to entry into the water on the night she drowned in 1981. but the medical examiner says since there's limited evidence, they can't say. >>> and finally bookmakers in the uk are putting the odds the 40 to 1 for duchess kate to give birth on princess diana's july 1st birthday, the best odds july 17th. >> i feel like everyone would eat that up. that would be such an ironic occurrence, unless it was planned. >> they are favorites. >>> well, this next comes from kwqc news in dave
oscar hosts always get thrashed. >>> when bill clinton strutted out on stage at the globes, everyone in the room was surprised but steven spielberg. e! news reported the speilberg pitched the idea to his presidential buddy earlier last week. clinton was later seen chatting up jennifer lopez at the after parties. >>> damian lewis was seen dancing gangnam style after the show. he's going to regret that picture, i think. while the cia would frown on this behavior, we'll let it...
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>> remember bill clinton and what the definition of is, is. with barack obama it's sort of what the definition of negotiation is. they will deal with the debt ceiling, and that's when you will have very active negotiations over the budget. what the house has effectively done is put this on a similar path, a similar timetable as these other negotiations and the president may be able to say look, the debt ceiling is going to have to be raised regardless but house members can say well that's fine, but this is what we're demanding in terms of cuts. so maybe they are not linked except for the calendar, but at least in the minds of the republicans they certainly are linked. >> michael: yeah, i couldn't agree with that more. and that's a really great take on it. one of the other things that came out of this was that eric cantor said there was one part of the debt limit increase is is this . . . that's great messages and we'll get to that in a second but the 2 #th amendment says you can't alter pay until the new congress comes in. so it might not be l
>> remember bill clinton and what the definition of is, is. with barack obama it's sort of what the definition of negotiation is. they will deal with the debt ceiling, and that's when you will have very active negotiations over the budget. what the house has effectively done is put this on a similar path, a similar timetable as these other negotiations and the president may be able to say look, the debt ceiling is going to have to be raised regardless but house members can say well that's...
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you also had, you know, bill clinton everybody remembers, what happened in his second term. what are the potential problems that lie ahead for this president? >> well, i think any president who wins a second term clearly wants to fet -- get a lot accomplished. they feel freed up to do the things they hope they wanted to do, they figure voters endorsed them and endorsed everything they said they were going to do. that is actually not the case. a lot of times voters decided they like the incumbent than the other guy, trusted him more than the other guy he was running against of the you have members from your own party, you're on your way out two years from now and four years from now, why do we have to stick our neck out for big things but we have to pay the price and we would like to stick around for a while. having said that, for all the problems bill clinton had in effect in his second term he pick up seats, his party did in the 1998 midterms. when you look at george w. bush and his presidency, republicans had been in control of congress for a dozen years and there was a ge
you also had, you know, bill clinton everybody remembers, what happened in his second term. what are the potential problems that lie ahead for this president? >> well, i think any president who wins a second term clearly wants to fet -- get a lot accomplished. they feel freed up to do the things they hope they wanted to do, they figure voters endorsed them and endorsed everything they said they were going to do. that is actually not the case. a lot of times voters decided they like the...
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it happened to ronald reagan, it happened to bill clinton, george bush. and that is, obama fatigues. three years from now, people will be writing columns about obama fatigue, just as they did about clinton fatigue and bush fatigue and reagan fatigue. franklin roosevelt only gave 30 fireside chats in 12 years. he understood instinctively the dangers of overexposure. he also controlled the media to an extent that modern presidents could not hope to. host: looking back, fdr broke the unwritten code of serving more than two terms. in today's modern age, could we have more than two terms for any president? you worked for ronald reagan. if his health was better, of course, would he have run for a third term? guest: i doubt it. he talked about it after he left office. he was going to campaign for appeal of that amendment. he thought the american people should be able to vote for anyone wanted to vote for. it is very difficult to imagine after eight years of office -- we've used up our presidents. that is why this string of two- term presidents is really so unusu
it happened to ronald reagan, it happened to bill clinton, george bush. and that is, obama fatigues. three years from now, people will be writing columns about obama fatigue, just as they did about clinton fatigue and bush fatigue and reagan fatigue. franklin roosevelt only gave 30 fireside chats in 12 years. he understood instinctively the dangers of overexposure. he also controlled the media to an extent that modern presidents could not hope to. host: looking back, fdr broke the unwritten...
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thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, bill clinton. >> enormous. oh, my god, that's bill clinton? he's here? i'm missing bill clinton by sitting here? >> talking to me. >> al, you know i see you a lot. >> ben affleck, "argo." >> there was this groundswell of people rooting for you especially because of what they felt was a snub from the oscar nominations. >> in terms of the oscars, look, i was thrilled, we got seven nominations including best picture. if you told me a year ago, would you take that, line me up. >> "girls," hbo. >> any time where you're reading the script or finishing a scene and thought, maybe we could have pulled back a little bit? >> no. >> no. >> probably not. >> does it put a little more pressure on you to ratchet things up or to make sure you keep things where they are? >> i think we're always pretty inspired to ratchet things up and we have sort of our own creative agenda. >> honestly, i think we can just coast now. coast on past glory. >> claire danes, "homeland." >> i have to thank, you know, our son now. my son, cyrus, who is up there with my parents. >> c
thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, bill clinton. >> enormous. oh, my god, that's bill clinton? he's here? i'm missing bill clinton by sitting here? >> talking to me. >> al, you know i see you a lot. >> ben affleck, "argo." >> there was this groundswell of people rooting for you especially because of what they felt was a snub from the oscar nominations. >> in terms of the oscars, look, i was thrilled, we got seven nominations including best...
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several successful missions during world war ii. he was 94. >>> in sports we begin with autopsy results on kansas chiefs linebacker jovan boettcher. tests show he was legally drunk in december when he shot and killed his girlfriend cassandra perkins and then took his own life. he had a blood-alcohol content of more than double the legal limit in missouri. >>> next to college basketball, louisville, the new number one ranked team had a convincing win on the road in connecticut. the cardinals won their 11th straight game 73-58 against unranked uconn. >>> and number four kansas got 17 points from ben mclemore as they demolished unranked baylor and the jayhawks won, 61-44. >>> at the australian tennis open, serena williams injured her right ankle but she got it wrapped and went on to win in straight sets in less than an hour. >>> after the broncos' playoff loss, tim tebow's brother, peter, tweeted, i am the only one who's happy right now? peter tebow later apologized for that tweet. >>> and now for another look at the weather, here's nb
several successful missions during world war ii. he was 94. >>> in sports we begin with autopsy results on kansas chiefs linebacker jovan boettcher. tests show he was legally drunk in december when he shot and killed his girlfriend cassandra perkins and then took his own life. he had a blood-alcohol content of more than double the legal limit in missouri. >>> next to college basketball, louisville, the new number one ranked team had a convincing win on the road in connecticut....
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monica crowley, radio talk show host, doug cone, former advisor to president bill clinton. morning to both of you. what do you think about what senator rubio said about the president and second amendment. >> there is lot of wariness and caution on the republican side. they are worried this may be the beginning of a fall on assault on the second amendment. i think senator rubio is correct in his heart the president is not a big fan of the second amendment, never has been. you will recall, bill, president obama's first chief of staff, rahm emanuel once said, never let a crisis go to waste. newtown and aurora, certainly were crises. and i think they're being leveraged by this white house to at least begin an assault on the second amendment. essentially what the president did was sign these 23 executive actions yesterday and pass it off to congress, the outstanding question of of course is hough much this can actually get through congress. bill: you're right about that. come back to the original, question, doug. what do you think about the second amendment? >> i think the presi
monica crowley, radio talk show host, doug cone, former advisor to president bill clinton. morning to both of you. what do you think about what senator rubio said about the president and second amendment. >> there is lot of wariness and caution on the republican side. they are worried this may be the beginning of a fall on assault on the second amendment. i think senator rubio is correct in his heart the president is not a big fan of the second amendment, never has been. you will recall,...
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bill clinton was the last to use the taxation plates. dc lawmakers say the white house' decision is mostly symbolic, since many people across the country don't realize dc does not have a vote in congress. >>> and now with more perspective on the presidential inauguration, with american university professor dr. allen lichtman, as we are awaiting, of course, the swearing-in of vice president joe biden, you and i were talking about the vice presidential swearing in, usually don't really make much history. >> that's right. it was franklin roosevelt's vice president who said the vice president see is not worth a warm bucket of spit. >> can we say that on a sunday morning show! i think we can. >> the vice president see has actually become more important in recent years than it was back in the years of franklin roosevelt. probably the most influential vice president in all of american history was george w. bush's vice president, dick cheney. >> okay. we're going to go right now to the swearing-in of vice president joe biden. we saw a little cut
bill clinton was the last to use the taxation plates. dc lawmakers say the white house' decision is mostly symbolic, since many people across the country don't realize dc does not have a vote in congress. >>> and now with more perspective on the presidential inauguration, with american university professor dr. allen lichtman, as we are awaiting, of course, the swearing-in of vice president joe biden, you and i were talking about the vice presidential swearing in, usually don't really...
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i couldn't help but notice the man who signed the defensive marriage act, bill clinton, opposed to gay marriage changed his position during the course of his presidency. >> every speech before 2004, looking for a constitution to ban gay marriage. >> i welcome it. what i didn't welcome was the most polarizing president that we had became more polarized. this was a speech for the 51% who voted for him. there wasn't much more for the 49% who did not. it was a speech that talked about collective action by the government and when you look at the biggest issue that we face of this era, it's the deficit. it's the trillion dollars of debt and the president didn't really talk about that. he talked about, we're not a nation of takers but that we've become a nation of debtors. >> the president clearly is a smart man, a smart politician. he's also a writer, a thoughtful person. if that is the speech, if the speech as ari described, why would he decide to give that speech? what's the political goal? >> this is the last time he's getting sworn in as president of the united states. that's why. i thin
i couldn't help but notice the man who signed the defensive marriage act, bill clinton, opposed to gay marriage changed his position during the course of his presidency. >> every speech before 2004, looking for a constitution to ban gay marriage. >> i welcome it. what i didn't welcome was the most polarizing president that we had became more polarized. this was a speech for the 51% who voted for him. there wasn't much more for the 49% who did not. it was a speech that talked about...
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people forget reagan was able to get tax reform, bill clinton was able to get a balanced budget. certainly a big opportunity for the president but fully aware in the white house, a lot of challenges ahead as well, jenna. >> certainly not challenges for a father. nice to see the first family, ed, and how much the girls have grown up over the last four years. what we're looking at for the president tomorrow besides the hair styles and what everybody is wearing at the inauguration is what is he going to say? what will be the address to the nation tomorrow? you mentioned some policy challenges ahead. what are you hearing about tomorrow's address and how that might set the table, if you will, for the years to come? >> true. what i'm hearing is the state of the union address next month is really where the president will go with a deeper dive on policy, whether it be gun control, immigration reform, the debt ceiling debate. tomorrow's broad scene. his senior advisor will talk about bringing the country together. republicans are saying the early signals they've seen from the president at
people forget reagan was able to get tax reform, bill clinton was able to get a balanced budget. certainly a big opportunity for the president but fully aware in the white house, a lot of challenges ahead as well, jenna. >> certainly not challenges for a father. nice to see the first family, ed, and how much the girls have grown up over the last four years. what we're looking at for the president tomorrow besides the hair styles and what everybody is wearing at the inauguration is what is...
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let's go back to the contract with america with newt gingrich and bill clinton. the party was unified behind the message. today we're all over the place. colin powell is right to certain extent that the republican party has an identity crisis. jon: if you have one person tasked with delivering the message, wouldn't that be impetus to come up with unified cohesive message? >> there is just not one person delivering the message. you have the white house press secretary. when you get down to it, the dnc does social network. they tweet. they do facebook. everything out there reaching out to young people. the grand old party is a little bit old. we need to come into where we embrace technology. jon: henninger made that point but said at least the gop in his view should adopt what he called, 20th century technology and come up with sort of the same thing as a white house spokesperson? >> the grand old party is a big tent party and it is a party inclusive of all. we have the log cabin republicans. we have pro-choice republicans we have moderate republicans. we were on o
let's go back to the contract with america with newt gingrich and bill clinton. the party was unified behind the message. today we're all over the place. colin powell is right to certain extent that the republican party has an identity crisis. jon: if you have one person tasked with delivering the message, wouldn't that be impetus to come up with unified cohesive message? >> there is just not one person delivering the message. you have the white house press secretary. when you get down to...
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clinton. john kerry has a lock. he is a member the boys' club. the others? >> there will be issues and challenges with all three. if i had to bet i bet they all are confirmed and that hagel will be the toughest but ultimately will get through. the larger issue, with brennan going to c.i.a. and with jack lew going to treasury this is the effective consolidation of the white house and the president directly over treasury and c.i.a. and c.i.a. nominally an independent agency. >>gregg: these are corner -- cronies? >> yes and it is worrisome. >>gregg: pat, especially hagel who has said to republicans, troubling things about iran, hamas, hezbollah. >> said troubling things to democrats and not just republicans and he will be the most problematic. we see president obama and his chief of staff will either be biden's or the deputy of tom donnalyn, all white males, to drop the mask of pretense of bipartisanship, pushing the agenda through and the discussion each of them is what we can do in terms of ign
clinton. john kerry has a lock. he is a member the boys' club. the others? >> there will be issues and challenges with all three. if i had to bet i bet they all are confirmed and that hagel will be the toughest but ultimately will get through. the larger issue, with brennan going to c.i.a. and with jack lew going to treasury this is the effective consolidation of the white house and the president directly over treasury and c.i.a. and c.i.a. nominally an independent agency. >>gregg:...
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i love the line that amy poehler said once bill clinton left the stage last night. she came up and said, oh, my gosh, what a great moment. hillary clinton's husband. >> the place went bonkers when she said that. >> they did. he's still got it, doesn't he, john? >> he does. but not many places where clinton would be overshadowed, and jodie foster really did seem to overshadow almost everything last night. nischelle turner in hollywood, always great talking to you. thanks so much. >> sure. >>> ahead on "starting point," an amber alert to tell you about. we're getting word a toddler was taken from her florida bedroom. >>> and you may know him as agent steven gomez on "breaking bad," but steven michael quezada is making the jump to local school board. >>> welcome back to "starting point." this just in to cnn. florida police issuing an amber alert they say was taken from her bedroom. 2-year-old denise hernandez has black hair, brown eyes. police say her parents put her to bed at 10:00. when they went to check on her an hour and a half later, denise was gone. there are cu
i love the line that amy poehler said once bill clinton left the stage last night. she came up and said, oh, my gosh, what a great moment. hillary clinton's husband. >> the place went bonkers when she said that. >> they did. he's still got it, doesn't he, john? >> he does. but not many places where clinton would be overshadowed, and jodie foster really did seem to overshadow almost everything last night. nischelle turner in hollywood, always great talking to you. thanks so...
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look at you and bill clinton. we're live from the dubliner in washington for president barack obama's second-term inauguration. we have an amazing crowd. my god, the line outside. it's freezing. i can't believe it. still with us here inside the bar, eugene robinson. joining us now, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, former adviser to president george w. bush and co-founder of the no labels organization. and the moderator of "meet the press," david gregory. >> what is it about this day? are we suckers for believing that maybe good things lie ahead and vice versa? a republican hoping on this day when a democrat is being sworn in. just maybe -- >> we're not suckers. we're never suckers. you got to believe that there's a time when a new administration starts or a second administration starts they think through what happened in the first one. they want to reach out in a different way than they did before. we want to look differently at them. it's our secular religion. that's what this day is. think of what an
look at you and bill clinton. we're live from the dubliner in washington for president barack obama's second-term inauguration. we have an amazing crowd. my god, the line outside. it's freezing. i can't believe it. still with us here inside the bar, eugene robinson. joining us now, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, former adviser to president george w. bush and co-founder of the no labels organization. and the moderator of "meet the press," david gregory. >> what is...
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you will take us inside the chuck hagel war room, calling the chuck hagel confirmation war room. where is he? i know he's on the house talking to old colleagues ensuring republicans and democrats of his commitment to close relationship to israel. where is he in the process? >> willie, there's been a real turn and things are now running senator hagel's and people around the table will be encouraged by this choice. senator barbara boxer of california, a democrat who withheld her support from senator hagel announced last night, she's now for him following long conversations she had with him by the phone and most importantly, senator hagel sent her a letter outlining fairly hawkish positions on iran and hezbollah designed to set aside a lot of people's worries about his past positions. also the administration is behind him and pentagon and white house working to schedule these visits you mentioned to senator schumer and others. also, he's reaching out to veteran's organizations as a key constituency saying i need your help. he used to head the uso and dad was a tail gunner in world w
you will take us inside the chuck hagel war room, calling the chuck hagel confirmation war room. where is he? i know he's on the house talking to old colleagues ensuring republicans and democrats of his commitment to close relationship to israel. where is he in the process? >> willie, there's been a real turn and things are now running senator hagel's and people around the table will be encouraged by this choice. senator barbara boxer of california, a democrat who withheld her support...
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to bill clinton coming on stage to present a clip from the film "lincoln." it seemed like everyone in the audience was surprised. >> what an exciting special guest. that was hillary clinton's husband. >> reporter: did the folks at the "lincoln" table know? >> a couple of them. i didn't know when though. it still was amazing because, even knowing it it still was amazing. >> i'm just going to put it out there, right? loud and proud right? >> reporter: in the most emotional speech of the night, jodie foster alluded to her sexuality, saying she came out years ago to friends and family but made a plea for privacy. >> if you had been a public figure from the time that you were a toddler, if you had to fight for a life that felt real and honest and normal against all odds then maybe then you too might value privacy above all else. >> jodie foster's speech was mind blowingly beautiful. >> reporter: backstage the night's winners said they understood foster's desire for privacy. >> because our job is to transform and to play all different kinds of characters i believe
to bill clinton coming on stage to present a clip from the film "lincoln." it seemed like everyone in the audience was surprised. >> what an exciting special guest. that was hillary clinton's husband. >> reporter: did the folks at the "lincoln" table know? >> a couple of them. i didn't know when though. it still was amazing because, even knowing it it still was amazing. >> i'm just going to put it out there, right? loud and proud right? >>...
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bill clinton was a big get, even bigger than jennifer lopez. they didn't want to spring for obama, but they got a pretty good guy. he requires a lot of perks in the dressing room, i can only imagine. >> michael. >> he's a total professional. he was barely looking at the prompter. he knew his lines. he was much better than the inebriated people, like the guy pretending to be high and said lisa dunham instead of lena dunham. >> the worst was salma hayek, her prompter went down. she and the actor with her, paul rudd, they totally forgot what they were going to do. really? >> i think there may have been a technical glitch. maybe she's trying out to be the new charo or something. i have no idea. i loved tina fey and amy poehler. i thought they were hilarious. i wanted to take them home with me. they punctured through all the solemnity and all the speeches about my wonderful journey, picking out the four losers and saying, aren't they terrific? they went through all the solemnity and attitude with hi lart and mockery. if seth macfarlane is even half
bill clinton was a big get, even bigger than jennifer lopez. they didn't want to spring for obama, but they got a pretty good guy. he requires a lot of perks in the dressing room, i can only imagine. >> michael. >> he's a total professional. he was barely looking at the prompter. he knew his lines. he was much better than the inebriated people, like the guy pretending to be high and said lisa dunham instead of lena dunham. >> the worst was salma hayek, her prompter went down....
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and we'd negotiate and i negotiated with bill clinton and the administration over long-term care. and what you do is you walk into the room, and you say, what do you need? what's the first thing i would always say. and i know you guys, what do you need at the end of the day? what do you need? and i'll tell you what i need and let's help each other. we both want to pass this. in my case, it was that federal employees had access to long-term care. i'd say, what do you need? they'd tell me what they needed. i said, i can't give you all of that. here's what i need. they'd go, i can't give you all that. and you sit there, and it took six months, nine months, a year. but we finally got there. it's all -- as joe said, it's all attitude, man. it's all attitude. >> it's an attitude that speaks to problem solving. heaven forbiforbid, the next generation grow up think what they're seeing in washington today is the norm. it isn't. this isn't the way the system is supposed to function. the 112th congress was the most dysfunctional in the history of this country. >> the important thing is you'v
and we'd negotiate and i negotiated with bill clinton and the administration over long-term care. and what you do is you walk into the room, and you say, what do you need? what's the first thing i would always say. and i know you guys, what do you need at the end of the day? what do you need? and i'll tell you what i need and let's help each other. we both want to pass this. in my case, it was that federal employees had access to long-term care. i'd say, what do you need? they'd tell me what...
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bill clinton would always go to his staff. talk to any former staffer and the president would say, who do i need to play golf with this weekend. who do i need to call. what do i need to do. there are stories that are so famous about people getting calls from bill clinton at midnight, 1:00 in the morning -- >> does this affect his legacy if he doesn't start connecting with the republicans? >> well, i think it affects what no, i think it affects what he can get done. >> you talk about bill clinton, he loved to socialize. >> still does. >> not so much. he them to the residents and brought them out on the balcony and he would talk to them about legislation that they didn't want to do. he didn't want to be there. >> you don't have to love them. >> you don't have to love them, but you need them. presidents need to do their jobs with people they don't really like. that can include a lot of members of congress. you need to try to get it done. >> in any industry. in politics and business and media and relationships help. i think we can
bill clinton would always go to his staff. talk to any former staffer and the president would say, who do i need to play golf with this weekend. who do i need to call. what do i need to do. there are stories that are so famous about people getting calls from bill clinton at midnight, 1:00 in the morning -- >> does this affect his legacy if he doesn't start connecting with the republicans? >> well, i think it affects what no, i think it affects what he can get done. >> you talk...
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center for american progress. >> it was started by chief of staff for bill clinton. these are not new proposals. a lot of these groups have had these lying around for years waiting for an opportunity to impose them on the country. this is clearly an opening for them. what's interesting is this contains one of the proposals is universal background checks is term for universal gun regulation. it will no longer be illegal if congress passes it for anybody to give a shot gun for his son tore christmas without notifying the federal government and getting a background check and registering the weapon. >> on that note this article in the "washington post" says there's an estimated 40 percent of gun sales that happen no questions asked. >> that is one of those numbers throw around in the media not at all clear where that comes from at all. >> it doesn't say the source but that is a shocking number if that is true. >> it is pretty hard to know something like that because we don't. that's a pure estimate. i bet you 20 bucks. i don't know the answer but i bet you 20 bucks that
center for american progress. >> it was started by chief of staff for bill clinton. these are not new proposals. a lot of these groups have had these lying around for years waiting for an opportunity to impose them on the country. this is clearly an opening for them. what's interesting is this contains one of the proposals is universal background checks is term for universal gun regulation. it will no longer be illegal if congress passes it for anybody to give a shot gun for his son tore...
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clinton had to overcome personal scandal. >> indeed i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. >> reporter: marred by iraq and katrina. >> brownie, you're doing a heck of a job. >> presidents can also overcome early setbacks, as ronald reagan proved in helping to end the cold war. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> reporter: president obama told matt last year he has a lot of unfinished business. >> do you deserve a second term? >> i deserve a second term, but we're not done. >> is battle fatigue a factor? >> there can be mistakes made and there can be fatigue that sets in. president obama, from what i've seen, is highly energized at this moment, does want to leave a positive legacy. >> advisers say that the president is focused on guns, immigration, energy policy and, of course, the economy, but knows he has a year to at most 18 months to get things done before he is seen as a lame duck. the white house game plan is to campaign aggressively outside washington in order to keep maximum pressure on congress. matt? >> andrea, than
clinton had to overcome personal scandal. >> indeed i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. >> reporter: marred by iraq and katrina. >> brownie, you're doing a heck of a job. >> presidents can also overcome early setbacks, as ronald reagan proved in helping to end the cold war. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> reporter: president obama told matt last year he has a lot of unfinished business....
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clinton yates stays with us as a friend of bill's. >> this is the full court press, "the bill press show" live on your radio and on current tv. >> two big reasons to celebrate in our nation's capitol today, the inauguration for the second term of the barack obama and martin luther king's birthday one reason not to celebrate is the third anniversary of the supreme court decision on citizens united. oh, my god. clinton yates is the local news editor of "the washington post" express here as a friend of bills staying with us this entire hour. >> how are you doing? >> to talk about citizens united. public collect has a great campaign out. i love the sound of it: money out/voters in. kenny is joining us. >> thank you. >> what are you trying to do? what's been the impact of citizens united. >> i think everyone has seen it across the nation and the incredible onslaught of negative as we saw in the last election. but this had more insid yas implications about what politicians may do. it's had an effect on how long certain folks can stay in the primaries. and a terrible effect on people's faith in
clinton yates stays with us as a friend of bill's. >> this is the full court press, "the bill press show" live on your radio and on current tv. >> two big reasons to celebrate in our nation's capitol today, the inauguration for the second term of the barack obama and martin luther king's birthday one reason not to celebrate is the third anniversary of the supreme court decision on citizens united. oh, my god. clinton yates is the local news editor of "the washington...
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and bill clinton, what would he have been without a second term. he's able to go around and talk about surplus because he had a second term. ronald reagan. i'm tire of hearing about iran-contra. diplomacy with gorbachev was a big deal. >> so you're not worried about the second term. >> not only am i not, the president can't be. >> make sure his team is focused the agenda and getting things >>> good morning. sun and clouds around today. it's going on a chilly one, but not as cold as four years ago. 34 now in town. 28 across the bay. good looking day today. inauguration day. sunshine, some clouds, breezy, chilly, some late afternoon flurries and snow >>> there's a record number of women in the new congress however, they are still far outnumbered by the men. we'll ask three female senators just why they think that is ahead on "cbs this morning" from washington. we'll be right back. thn this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is brought to you by sponsor with an inside story on shingles. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about
and bill clinton, what would he have been without a second term. he's able to go around and talk about surplus because he had a second term. ronald reagan. i'm tire of hearing about iran-contra. diplomacy with gorbachev was a big deal. >> so you're not worried about the second term. >> not only am i not, the president can't be. >> make sure his team is focused the agenda and getting things >>> good morning. sun and clouds around today. it's going on a chilly one, but...
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hillary clinton's political future might be uncertain but to hear her husband bill clinton tell the story, she's got a long, long time to decide. >> she's always been very, very healthy, and she has very low blood pressure, very low standing heartbeat. i tell her, you know, she's still got time to have three more husbands after me, so i think she'll live to be 120. >> secretary clinton is recovering from a blood clot in her head after a fall. >>> so, not sure how many facebook users will like this, facebook makes you fat apparently. i knew it! that according to a new study from the university of pittsburgh, researchers there say people that use sites like facebook feel so good about themselves that they lose self-control. i know, i know. >> what self-control are you losing on facebook? >> let me finish, michael. the study also finds greater social network use tends to be associated with higher bmi, body mass index, and increased binge eating. >> push away from the table. >> i don't get that. i know that sitting at your computer on facebook for hours and hours and hours might make you fat.
hillary clinton's political future might be uncertain but to hear her husband bill clinton tell the story, she's got a long, long time to decide. >> she's always been very, very healthy, and she has very low blood pressure, very low standing heartbeat. i tell her, you know, she's still got time to have three more husbands after me, so i think she'll live to be 120. >> secretary clinton is recovering from a blood clot in her head after a fall. >>> so, not sure how many...
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you have to wonder what the tone in that room might be. >> reporter: especially with mcconnell. it's never been a warm relationship. the president and mitch mcconnell have had exactly one meeting in the first term, one on one together. and yet mitch mcconnell might be the most important republican on capitol hill. he and vice president biden have a great relationship. >> as we watch these limousines headed to st. john's church, it's a short rooi, we expect the president to get out shortly. tell us about the inauguration speech. we remember the one four years ago. do you expect it to be a scaled-back speech this time around? >> reporter: realistic hope is probably the way to put it. the public wants -- they do know that while we may be cynical to the message of breaking the g d gridlock and the divisiveness of washington, the speech is not designed for us here in washington. it's designed for the public. and the public is screaming for compromise, screaming for a break in gridlock. so he is still going to talk about those themes. though, as you put it, scaled back with a little m
you have to wonder what the tone in that room might be. >> reporter: especially with mcconnell. it's never been a warm relationship. the president and mitch mcconnell have had exactly one meeting in the first term, one on one together. and yet mitch mcconnell might be the most important republican on capitol hill. he and vice president biden have a great relationship. >> as we watch these limousines headed to st. john's church, it's a short rooi, we expect the president to get out...
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i am always -- i always tell myself remember how short the memory is of people, whether you're bill clinton, kobe bryant or ray lewis, any of these high-profile people. over time, people do forget. the element of this one was the intimidation he used to keep his secret. >> right. >> the people that he -- >> all the other people he brought down in the process. >> including his teammates, floyd landis, who came out publicly and to condemn lance armstrong, lance armstrong went at him hard, tore him to pieces and many other people that were in that circle. >> not just the fact that he doped, if he has admitted as we understand, but also the strategy he pursued in terms of denying it, and the people he went after. i think he'll have to really apologize. >> we'll see the interview tomorrow. >> thursday. >> thursday, yeah. >> thursday, right, on own. >> on the own network. >>> golden moments, this one is for the ladies. they were there, in the room. golden globes because most industry insiders say because of that preshow, that 7:00 to 8:00 with matt, savannah, natalie and al, drew the best ratings
i am always -- i always tell myself remember how short the memory is of people, whether you're bill clinton, kobe bryant or ray lewis, any of these high-profile people. over time, people do forget. the element of this one was the intimidation he used to keep his secret. >> right. >> the people that he -- >> all the other people he brought down in the process. >> including his teammates, floyd landis, who came out publicly and to condemn lance armstrong, lance armstrong...
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i tried to move the boat forward to give room and i couldn't. there's too many boats in front of me. it's awesome. >> reporter: 2013 is shaping up to be the year of the squid, a giant squid. a very distant cousin of the humble was seen for the first time in its natural habitat 2000 feet down off the coast of japan. squid isn't just for breading and deep frying anymore, in popular culture the squid agenda is alive and well and bends on world domination. you see galaxar in "monsters versus aliens." >> just a recap, i come and mean no harm and you will all die. that's all right. >> all hale galaxar. viva la squid. >>> i'm drew griffin at the cnn world headquarters here in atlanta. >>> flu shot scramble. there is a run on vaccine on spots with an outbreak gripping the nation. >>> one day later. a painful decision awaits the community of newtown, connecticut. >>> a golden upset. did you watch? the surprise winner of best picture, "argo." >> argo, wean yourself. >> i haven't seen it yet. >> it's good. >> welcome to early start. i'm zorida sambolin. >>
i tried to move the boat forward to give room and i couldn't. there's too many boats in front of me. it's awesome. >> reporter: 2013 is shaping up to be the year of the squid, a giant squid. a very distant cousin of the humble was seen for the first time in its natural habitat 2000 feet down off the coast of japan. squid isn't just for breading and deep frying anymore, in popular culture the squid agenda is alive and well and bends on world domination. you see galaxar in "monsters...
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>> you know, i was reading bill clinton's second inaugural where he talks about, you know, the status quo nature of government which we see today as well, that americans a americans are to turn this division the government the way it is. the petty bickering they did for big things. i think the president wants to try to talk about where he feels he can have the most impact in his second term domestically and internationally which is a huge piece, by the way. because i think his first term internationally was about coming home, was about sort of pulling america back from its projection of power. there are so many both real problems and crises but also opportunities for the president. so i think that the speech is really about where he wants to have the most impact. and i think that's how he'll be judged, and that's where people will really take notice of what he says. >> david, before you tell us who's on "meet the press" this sunday, back to the speech for just a moment. do you think there's any chance at all that the president will address the innings limitations on stephen strasburg?
>> you know, i was reading bill clinton's second inaugural where he talks about, you know, the status quo nature of government which we see today as well, that americans a americans are to turn this division the government the way it is. the petty bickering they did for big things. i think the president wants to try to talk about where he feels he can have the most impact in his second term domestically and internationally which is a huge piece, by the way. because i think his first term...